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RefNoMDA/A/24/21/84
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Le Gros Clark, Dept of Human Anatomy, University Museum Oxford, to A V Hill
Date1 November [1940s]
DescriptionInforms Hill that he has been told by Cambridge University Press that the paper consumption for the Journal of Anatomy is to be cut by 30% - thinks this is a pity when so much paper 'seems still to be used for popular papers...of a comparatively useless and trivial kind' - asks Hill to advise. In a 'ps' is glad to see Hill's article in the Times advocating acceptance of women students in the London Hospitals.
Extent2pp
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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